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'''Jamas Enright''' was an LNH [[Writer]] from [[New Zealand]], whose career started light, went dark and serious, and then came back to silly.  
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'''Jamas Enright''' was an LNH [[Writer]] from [[New Zealand]].
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
  
Jamas leapt into the LNH with ''[[Fan.Boy (series)|Fan.Boy]]'', a tale about a normal fan who's sent into the world of the characters he's a fan of, and ''[[Elsewheres]]'', exploring the [[Loonivearth]] outside [[Net.ropolis]]. With [[Saxon Brenton]], [[Ben Rawluk]] and [[Campbell March]], he created Blue Light Productions, a group of writers promoting each other's work and crossing over.
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In 199X, Jamas leapt into the LNH with ''[[Fan.Boy (series)|Fan.Boy]]'', a tale about a normal fan who's sent into the world of the characters he's a fan of, and ''[[Elsewheres]]'', exploring the [[Loonivearth]] outside [[Net.ropolis]]. With [[Saxon Brenton]], [[Ben Rawluk]] and [[Campbell March]], he created Blue Light Productions, a group of writers promoting each other's work and crossing over.
  
''Elsewheres'' started fairly serious, and ''Fan.Boy'' rapidly got more so, with the former becoming ''[[World Tales]]'' and the latter giving way to ''[[Alt.Riders (series)|Alt.Riders]]''. He co-wrote with a bunch of other writers and became the maintainer of the Authors' List,  
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''Elsewheres'' started fairly serious, and ''Fan.Boy'' rapidly got more so, with the former becoming ''[[World Tales]]'' and the latter giving way to ''[[Alt.Riders (series)|Alt.Riders]]''. He co-wrote with a bunch of other writers and became the maintainer of the Authors' List, the LNH Roster, and the LNH Website – AKA some of the progenitors of this wiki! He also had the very serious and important job of hitting Saxon with a shoji mallet.
  
He was also one of the primary writers of the ''[[Infinite Leadership Crisis]]'', an architect and co-writer of the ''[[War Without Worlds]]'' event, maintained the LNH Authors List, and had the important job of hitting [[Saxon Brenton]] with a shoji mallet.
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He continued writing into the '00s, architecting the ''[[War Without Worlds]]'' event with Saxon, putting out the weekly maxiseries ''[[Drabble Girl: 52 Drabbles]]'', and becoming one of the primary writers of the ''[[Infinite Leadership Crisis]]''. But after the ILC, he took a hiatus, and when he came back, it was with the silly machinima-based series ''Team Xero''. Since 2012, he seems to have disappeared again, gone, but not forgotten...
 
 
Outside of the LNH, he wrote the very-silly-indeed machinima series ''Team Xer0''.
 
  
 
== Awards ==
 
== Awards ==

Revision as of 00:41, 5 March 2019

Jamas Enright was an LNH Writer from New Zealand.

History

In 199X, Jamas leapt into the LNH with Fan.Boy, a tale about a normal fan who's sent into the world of the characters he's a fan of, and Elsewheres, exploring the Loonivearth outside Net.ropolis. With Saxon Brenton, Ben Rawluk and Campbell March, he created Blue Light Productions, a group of writers promoting each other's work and crossing over.

Elsewheres started fairly serious, and Fan.Boy rapidly got more so, with the former becoming World Tales and the latter giving way to Alt.Riders. He co-wrote with a bunch of other writers and became the maintainer of the Authors' List, the LNH Roster, and the LNH Website – AKA some of the progenitors of this wiki! He also had the very serious and important job of hitting Saxon with a shoji mallet.

He continued writing into the '00s, architecting the War Without Worlds event with Saxon, putting out the weekly maxiseries Drabble Girl: 52 Drabbles, and becoming one of the primary writers of the Infinite Leadership Crisis. But after the ILC, he took a hiatus, and when he came back, it was with the silly machinima-based series Team Xero. Since 2012, he seems to have disappeared again, gone, but not forgotten...

Awards

In 2005, he won RACCies:Most Improved Author, and in 2011, he was the winner of the 24th High Concept Challenge.

Full List of LNH Works

Primary/Sole Author

Co-Writer

Wrote Individual Issues

Contributed to an Issue